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Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Release Notes
Windows XP/2000 Issue with Settings Tab Monitor Positioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Antialiasing Problems With Certain Applications 19 Poor Quality S-Video Output on Some TVs . 20 AGP and PCI-E Programs May Hang With AMD K7 and K8 Processors . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Desktop Manager Does Not Re-Center Logon Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Structure of the Document . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Changes in this Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Changes in the Release 195 Driver for Windows XP Version 195.62 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 What’s New in Release 195 (Since Release 186) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 What’s New in Version 195.62 . . . . . . . . . 7 Special Instructional Notes . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Changes in Version 195.62 . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Changes in Version 195.55 . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Fixed Issues–Windows Vista 32-bit . . . . . 10 Changes in Version 195.39 . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Fixed Issues–Windows Vista 32-bit . . . . . 11 Open Issues in Version 195.62 . . . . . . . . . 12 Windows XP 32-bit Issues . . . . . . . . . . 12 Known Product Limitations . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Using HDMI/DisplayPort Displays that do not Support Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Using HDMI/DisplayPort Audio in Dualview or Clone Mode Configurations. . . . . . . . . 15 GPU Runs at a High Performance Level (full clock speeds) in Multi-display Modes . . . 15 1280x1024 @ 60 Hz not Available on BenQ FP241W Monitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 GeForce 6 and 7 Series Cards Cannot Output Interlaced Signals in SLI Mode . . . . . . 15 Image Sharpening Control not Available with GeForce 8 Series and Later GPUs . . . . . 16 More Monitors are Listed in the Windows Device Manager than are Actually Connected . . . 16 DirectX Fails When Detaching/Reattaching Displays in Dualview Mode . . . . . . . . . 16 OpenGL Viewport Scaling Problem in Horizontal Span Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Video Playback in nView Clone and Span Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Applying Workstation Application Profiles . . 17 No Antialiasing of 3DMark03 Image Quality Screen Captures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Medal of Honor Under Windows XP / Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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INTRODUCTION TO RELEASE NOTES This edition of Release Notes describes the Release 195 Graphics Drivers for Microsoft® Windows® XP. NVIDIA provides these notes to describe performance improvements and bug fixes in each documented version of the driver. This is a reference driver that can be installed on supported NVIDIA GeForce notebook GPUs. However, please note that your notebook original equipment manufacturer (OEM) provides certified drivers for your specific notebook on their website. NVIDIA recommends that you check with your notebook OEM about recommended software updates for your notebook. OEMs may not provide technical support for issues that arise from the use of this driver.
Structure of the Document This document is organized in the following sections: • “Changes in the Release 195 Driver for Windows XP” on page 3 gives a summary of changes, and fixed and open issues in this version. • “The Release 195 Driver for Windows XP” on page 23 describes the NVIDIA products and languages supported by this driver, the system requirements, and how to install the driver. • “Mode Support for Windows” on page 31 lists the default resolutions supported by the driver.
Changes in this Edition This edition of the Release Notes for Windows XP includes information about NVIDIA graphics driver version 195.62, and lists changes made to the driver since version 186.81. These changes are discussed beginning with the chapter “Changes in the Release 195 Driver for Windows XP” on page 3. NVIDIA Corporation
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CHANGES IN THE RELEASE 195 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS XP This chapter describes open issues for version 195.62, and resolved issues and driver enhancements for versions of the Release 195 driver up to version 195.62. The chapter contains these sections:
• “Version 195.62 Highlights” on page 4 • “Changes in Version 195.62” on page 9 • “Changes in Version 195.55” on page 10 • “Changes in Version 195.39” on page 11 • “Open Issues in Version 195.62” on page 12 • “Known Product Limitations” on page 13
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CHAPTER 2: Changes in the Release 195 Driver for Windows XP
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Version 195.62 Highlights This is a reference driver for Quadro FX, Quadro NVS series, GeForce 8M, 9M, 100M, and 200M series notebook GPUs. Some notebooks are not supported by this release. Refer to the “Supported NVIDIA Products” on page 24 for the list of supported GPUs and notebooks. This section provides highlights of version 195.62 of the NVIDIA Release 195 Driver for Windows XP.
• What’s New in Release 195 (Since Release 186) • What’s New in Version 195.62 • Special Instructional Notes
What’s New in Release 195 (Since Release 186) • Product Support • NVIDIA Control Panel Updates • Display Driver Updates • CUDA Updates • OpenCL Support • OpenGL Updates
Product Support • Added support for the following notebook GPUs: • ION • ION LE • GeForce GT 240M • GeForce GT 230M • GeForce GT 220M • GeForce G 210M
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NVIDIA Control Panel Updates Workstation Pages • ECC State New page for GPUs that support ECC (error correction code). The page lets you • Change the Error Correction Code (ECC) state for GPUs. • View the GPU error count. • View GPU memory details.
PhysX Indicator Enabled through the 3D Settings menu bar item, the PhysX indicator appears when running applications to let you verify the type of PhysX acceleration the game is using ‐ CPU or GPU ‐ or whether PhysX acceleration is being used at all.
Display Settings Pages–Organizational Changes • The following pages have been revised to include TV settings controls: • Adjust Desktop Color Settings Now includes controls to adjust TV color settings. • Change Resolution Now includes controls to adjust TV and HDTV signal formats and resolution. • Adjust Desktop Size and Position Now includes controls to adjust the TV screen size and position, and to resize the HDTV desktop.
• The controls in the Manage Custom Resolutions page are now located in the Change Resolution page.
Display Settings Pages–Feature Changes • Adjust Desktop Color Settings page For Geforce 8 series and later GPUS, the Digital Vibrance range is extended to include the black and white limit which now corresponds to 0%. The new default value is 50%.
• After resizing the HDTV desktop, the new resolution created is now added to the list of available resolutions for that display, and also added to the resolution list within the game or application. See “Help for Resizing Your HDTV Desktop” on page 8 for additional information.
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Video & Television Pages • The following television‐related pages and controls have been moved to the Display category: • Adjust Television Color Settings page (see Display‐>Adjust Desktop Color Settings) • Change the signal or HD format page (see Display‐>Change Resolution) • Select Digital color format page (see Display‐>Change Resolution) • Adjust screen size and position page (see Display‐>Adust Desktop Size and Position) • Resize HDTV desktop page (see Display‐>Adjust Desktop Size and Position) • HDCP Status page • Digital Audio page • Run Television Setup wizard link
Display Driver Updates • Added support for hardware overlays on both Clone mode displays. Previously, the driver supported only one hardware overlay, so only one Clone mode display could present the video overlay.
CUDA Updates • CUDA 3.0 • Added support for 64‐bit video encoding. • Added support to make all GPUs within an SLI group available for CUDA applications to use.
OpenCL Support Release 195 supports the Open Computing Language (OpenCL) 1.0 for all GeForce 8‐ series and later GPUs.
OpenGL Updates • Added support for OpenGL 3.2
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What’s New in Version 195.62 • Supports NVIDIA PhysX hardware acceleration on GeForce notebook GPUs with a minimum of 256MB dedicated graphics memory and a minimum of 32 processor cores. This driver package installs NVIDIA PhysX System Software v9.09.0814.
• Added GPU‐acceleration for Adobe Flash 10.1 Beta. • Added support for Hybrid SLI notebooks with NVIDIA chipsets, such as • Acer Aspire 7530 • MSI EX630
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Special Instructional Notes Help for Resizing Your HDTV Desktop After resizing the HDTV desktop, the new custom resolution created is now added to the list of available resolutions for that display, and also added to the resolution list within the game or application. In Release 190 and later drivers, the method for resizing the HDTV desktop has changed to provide better image quality when applying underscan. This method results in a new custom resolution being created which needs to be selected from games or applications to apply the resizing. In the example displayed in the following screen shot, the underscan has created a new resolution (1216x682). Although this resolution looks different, it is still in HD format. Remember to select this resolution in your game or other application in order to take advantage of it.
Note: Some games or applications may not support the new resolution.
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Changes in Version 195.62 There are no fixed issues to report in this driver version.
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Changes in Version 195.55 The following sections list the changes made and issues resolved since driver version 195.39. The NVIDIA bug number and driver module are provided for reference.
Fixed Issues–Windows Vista 32-bit Single - GPU Issues Resolved • Quadro FX 3700M: GPU clocks do not run at high performance levels. [598901] • Quadro FX 2700M: The NVIDIA Control Panel does not detect the HDMI display. [614910]
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Changes in Version 195.39 The following sections list the changes made and issues resolved since driver version 186.81. The NVIDIA bug number and driver module are provided for reference.
Fixed Issues–Windows Vista 32-bit Single - GPU Issues Resolved • The display resolution switches to 640x480 when switching from CRT‐only to Clone mode with CRT as the primary. [577926]
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Open Issues in Version 195.62 As with every released driver, version 195.62 has open issues and enhancement requests associated with it. This section includes lists of issues that are either not fixed or not implemented in this version. Some problems listed may not have been thoroughly investigated and, in fact, may not be NVIDIA issues. Others may have workaround solutions. Many of these issues are system‐specific and may not be seen on your particular notebook.
Windows XP 32-bit Issues NVIDIA Issues—Single-GPU • Quadro FX 2700M: Under Dualview mode and with lid‐close action set to “Do nothing”, the multi‐display configuration is not preserved when closing and then opening the lid. [529355] • GeForce 8800M GTX: NHL 2009–forcing Vertical Sync off using the NVIDIA Control Panel causes the game’s main menu to not be displayed. [619351] • GeForce G 102M: The multi‐display configuration is not preserved when hot unplugging and hot plugging the CRT monitor. [527906]
NVIDIA Issues—Multi-GPU • [SLI], GeForce 8800M GTX: With SLI mode enabled, The NVIDIA Control Panel does not refresh the DVI monitor entry after hot unplugging and then hot plugging the DVI. [536617] • [SLI], GeForce 8700M: Dead Space–the application launches to a black screen. [544198]
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Known Product Limitations This section describes problems that will not be fixed. Usually, the source of the problem is beyond the control of NVIDIA. Following is the list of problems and where they are discussed in this document: • “Using HDMI/DisplayPort Displays that do not Support Audio” on page 14 • “Using HDMI/DisplayPort Audio in Dualview or Clone Mode Configurations” on page 15 • “GPU Runs at a High Performance Level (full clock speeds) in Multi‐display Modes” on page 15 • “1280x1024 @ 60 Hz not Available on BenQ FP241W Monitors” on page 15 • “GeForce 6 and 7 Series Cards Cannot Output Interlaced Signals in SLI Mode” on page 15 • “Image Sharpening Control not Available with GeForce 8 Series and Later GPUs” on page 16 • “More Monitors are Listed in the Windows Device Manager than are Actually Connected” on page 16 • “DirectX Fails When Detaching/Reattaching Displays in Dualview Mode” on page 16 • “OpenGL Viewport Scaling Problem in Horizontal Span Mode” on page 17 • “Video Playback in nView Clone and Span Modes” on page 17 • “Applying Workstation Application Profiles” on page 17 • “No Antialiasing of 3DMark03 Image Quality Screen Captures” on page 18 • “Medal of Honor Under Windows XP / Windows 2000” on page 18 • “Windows XP/2000 Issue with Settings Tab Monitor Positioning” on page 19 • “Antialiasing Problems With Certain Applications” on page 19 • “Poor Quality S‐Video Output on Some TVs” on page 20 • “AGP and PCI‐E Programs May Hang With AMD K7 and K8 Processors” on page 20 • “Desktop Manager Does Not Re‐Center Logon Screen” on page 21
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Using HDMI/DisplayPort Displays that do not Support Audio Some HDMI/DisplayPort displays do not support audio, or have issues with current NVIDIA graphics cards. The NVIDIA driver attempts to identify such displays and automatically disables the audio. For example, the NVIDIA driver disables HMDI audio for all Philips HDMI TVs, as these have been identified as having issues with current NVIDIA graphics cards. There may be cases where either the driver disables audio even though there is no problem, or does not disable the audio when in fact the audio does not work. The following sections describe these situations and provides guidance for handling them.
Corrupted video and no audio The driver has not disabled audio and the display’s audio signal is incompatible with the graphics card, causing video corruption. With a different display connected in order to establish video, disable audio for the HDMI display using the NVIDIA Control Panel‐> Change Resolution page. From the connector list, select HDMI‐HDTV (Audio Disabled).
Video but no audio Check the connector list on the NVIDIA Control Panel‐>Change Resolution page. • If HDMI‐HDTV (Audio Disabled) is selected and you want to test whether your HDMI audio does, in fact, work, then select HDMI‐HDTV (Audio Enabled) and the driver will prompt you with instructions for testing HDMI audio with the display. • If HDMI‐HDTV (Audio Enabled) is selected, then the driver has not successfully detected that an incompatible display is connected. Future drive versions will properly identify such displays and disable audio. • If there is no HDMI connector option in the NVIDIA Control Panel‐>Change Resolution page, the display does not support audio and has properly reported this to the NVIDIA driver.
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Using HDMI/DisplayPort Audio in Dualview or Clone Mode Configurations Two Audio-enabled Ports In a multi‐display configuration where both HDMI/DisplayPort audio ports are enabled, only the primary display will provide the audio.
One Audio-enabled Port In a multi‐display configuration where only one audio port is enabled, such as when one display is a DVI display, then the HDMI/DisplayPort display can provide the audio whether is it the primary or secondary display.
GPU Runs at a High Performance Level (full clock speeds) in Multi-display Modes This is a hardware limitation and not a software bug. Even when no 3D programs are running, the driver will operate the GPU at a high performance level in order to efficiently drive multiple displays. In the case of SLI or multi‐GPU PCs, the second GPU will always operate with full clock speeds; again, in order to efficiently drive multiple displays. Today, all hardware from all GPU vendors have this limitation.
1280x1024 @ 60 Hz not Available on BenQ FP241W Monitors Even though the monitor EDID lists 1280x1024 @ 60 Hz, the screen turns blank when using an HDMI connection. This is an issue with the monitor and not the NVIDIA driver. Because of this issue with the monitor, the NVIDIA driver blocks the problem mode (1280x1024 @ 60 Hz) and makes it unavailable.
GeForce 6 and 7 Series Cards Cannot Output Interlaced Signals in SLI Mode • Problem Rendering problems and instability occur when outputting interlaced modes (480i, 576i and 1080i) over the Y Pr Pb component and DVI outputs. • Explanation This is a hardware limitation in SLI mode only and cannot be fixed via a driver update. • Resolution Due to this issue, starting in driver version 162.18 in Windows XP, the driver will automatically disable SLI mode when using the 480i, 576i and 1080i modes over all connectors on the GeForce 6 and 7 series GPUs.
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To re‐enable SLI mode, you must choose a non‐interlaced output mode and reboot your computer. • GeForce 8 series GPUs do not have this hardware limitation and you can output all HDTV interlaced and progressive scan outputs in SLI mode. • The 480p, 576p, 720p, and 1080p progressive scan modes do not have this issue in SLI mode and are not affected by this change.
Image Sharpening Control not Available with GeForce 8 Series and Later GPUs With GeForce 8 Series and later graphics cards, the Image sharpening slider on the NVIDIA Control Panel‐> Display‐>Adjust Desktop Color Settings page is grayed out. This control is intentionally disabled because image sharpening is not supported on GeForce 8 series and later GPUs.
More Monitors are Listed in the Windows Device Manager than are Actually Connected • Problem Many monitors are listed in the Windows Device Manager hardware tree even when only a few are actually connected or enabled. • Explanation NVIDIA chooses to expose all potential monitors even though they are not yet connected. Such an implementation makes multiple device handling easier in certain situations, such as when a user unplugs a monitor and plugs another one in at a different port. The only impact is a cosmetic in the plug‐and‐play manager. There is no functional impact at all and the GDI is not aware of the multiple monitor listing.
DirectX Fails When Detaching/Reattaching Displays in Dualview Mode This problem can be duplicated as follows: 1 Enable both displays in Dualview mode. 2 Detach monitor 2 and apply settings. 3 Reattach monitor 2 and apply settings. DirectX runtime fails on monitor 1. This is not an NVIDIA bug, but a limitation in the operating system where DirectX does not enumerate the second device. DirectX can be restored to both displays by rebooting the system
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OpenGL Viewport Scaling Problem in Horizontal Span Mode With nView Horizontal Span mode enabled, when opening an OpenGL model in a viewport, the model image is scaled too large to fit in the viewport. The problem occurs with such applications as Maya 5.0 and 3D Studio MAX 4.26. This is not an NVIDIA bug, but a limitation in the application’s ability to properly maintain the aspect ratio in Horizontal Span mode.
Video Playback in nView Clone and Span Modes • Problem With nView Clone or Span mode enabled, video playback appears on only one display under the following conditions: • Under nView Clone mode, when full‐screen video mirror is not used. • Under nView Span mode, when full‐screen video mirror is not used and the video is positioned to span across both monitors. • Explanation With applications that render using the hardware overlay—such as DirectX applications—the default driver behavior is to enable the hardware overlay when nView Clone or Span mode is enabled. Because the driver supports only one hardware overlay, the video appears on only one display.
Applying Workstation Application Profiles • Application Profiles Should be Used The workstation application profiles are software settings used by the NVIDIA Display Drivers to provide optimum performance when using a selected application. The profile also works around known application issues and bugs. If there is an available setting for an application, it should be used, otherwise incorrect behavior or reduced performance is likely to occur. • Applying Application Profiles If you make a configuration change while the application is open, you must exit and then re‐open the application for the change to take effect. When an application is running it does not receive notification of configuration changes.
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No Antialiasing of 3DMark03 Image Quality Screen Captures • Problem After enabling antialiasing from the NVIDIA Properties page, 3DMark03 screen captures—obtained using the application’s screen capture function—might not be antialiased. • Explanation This is not an NVIDIA bug, but rather a result of different methods used to render antialiased images. Depending on a combination of factors, the driver may take advantage of the NVIDIA hardware’s ability to bypass the front buffer while rendering an antialiased image. In this case, the front buffer does not contain antialiased data, so if an application takes data from the front buffer—as is the case with 3DMark03’s Image Quality screen captures—then the resulting image is not antialiased. To accommodate applications that request use of the front buffer, the NVIDIA software can provide the antialiased data in a buffer to the application. Since this negates the advantages of the NVIDIA hardware capability, this support is enabled only when antialiasing is enabled within the application, and not from the NVIDIA control panel. In all cases when antialiasing is enabled, screen images as well as screen captures obtained using the Print Screen key are always antialiased.
Medal of Honor Under Windows XP / Windows 2000 • Problem The Electronic Arts game Medal of Honor uses a hard coded buffer to parse the OpenGL extension string. This can cause a system crash under Windows XP and Windows 2000. • Workaround NVIDIA has implemented Medal of Honor application detection to work around this extension string crash.
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Windows XP/2000 Issue with Settings Tab Monitor Positioning • Problem In the Windows Display Properties > Settings tab, the secondary monitors cannot be positioned directly above monitor #1 without snapping horizontally to a position diagonal to monitor #1. • When the Problem Occurs The problem occurs when four monitors are connected to the graphics adapter card, but only two of them are enabled. • Cause and Workaround This is a Microsoft—not an NVIDIA—bug, and there is no workaround to correct the positioning of the monitor icons. However, the actual positioning of the displays on the desktop can be corrected using the nView Desktop Manager window as follows: 1 Under the Tools tab in the Desktop Manager windows, make sure Automatically Align Displays is checked. 2 In the Settings tab, position the appropriate monitor icon above monitor #1, then click Apply. The mouse cursor movement between monitor desktops will correspond to a vertical orientation of the monitors, even though the monitor icons in the Settings tab are diagonal to each other.
Note: This will be the case even if the monitor icons are deliberately positioned diagonal to each other.
Antialiasing Problems With Certain Applications Antialiasing in the NVIDIA Direct3D driver requires each new frame to be rendered from scratch. This requirement adversely affects applications that render only that portion of the content that has changed since the last frame. A common symptom of this problem is geometric structures that incorrectly disappear and re‐appear as the scene shifts.
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Poor Quality S-Video Output on Some TVs NVIDIA drivers differentiate an S‐video TV from a composite TV by searching for 75‐ Ohm loads on the chrominance and luminance lines. If the driver detects only one such load, it assumes that it has a composite TV and drives both chroma and luma onto that line. This approach allows both types of TV to display in color. Unfortunately, some S‐video TVs do not apply the correct load to both lines, causing the driver to detect an S‐video TV as a composite. The driver, in turn, sends the lower quality signal to the S‐video TV. To work around this problem, use the Control Panel to override the Auto‐select feature. This can be done following these steps: 1 In the Settings tab of the Display Properties Control Panel, click Advanced. 2 In the nView tab, click Device Settings and click Select Output Device. 3 In the Device Selection tab, click the TV option. 4 Change the Video output format to S‐video.
AGP and PCI-E Programs May Hang With AMD K7 and K8 Processors • Issue Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows XP systems using AMD K7 and K8 processors can hang when an AGP or PCI‐E program is used. • Root Cause There is a known problem with Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows XP systems using AMD K7 and K8 CPUs that results in the Microsoft operating system allocating overlapping 4M cached pages with 4k write‐combined pages. This condition results in undefined behavior and data corruption, and is explicitly disallowed by the AMD CPU manual. This problem can affect any device driver in the system that allocates write‐ combined system memory, but is usually most easily reproduced with graphics drivers since graphics drivers generally make heavy use of write‐combined system memory for performance reasons. • Resolution Microsoft has a knowledge base article on the issue, the text of which is unfortunately quite outdated. While the article only mentions Windows 2000, AGP, and K7, both the root cause and resolution also apply to Windows 2000 or Windows XP, AGP or PCI‐E, and AMD K7 or K8. The article can be found at http:// support.microsoft.com/?id=270715. The issue is resolved by applying an operating system registry key as described in the referenced article that instructs the Microsoft operating system to not use the 4M pages, thus avoiding the conflict. The registry key is automatically applied by installation of the latest NVIDIA nForce platform driver package (including 4.57 SMBUS or later). It is imperative for the package to be installed or for the registry key to be applied before the NVIDIA graphics driver or any other device drivers are installed. The registry key takes effect only after an operating system reboot. 20
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Desktop Manager Does Not Re-Center Logon Screen On Windows XP multi‐display systems that are set to nView Span mode, the Windows logon screen is centered on the extended desktop. This usually causes it to be split across two displays, which users may find annoying. Although users can normally use the Desktop Manager to restrict a window’s appearance to one display, security restrictions in the operating systems prevent this in the case of the logon screen.
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THE RELEASE 195 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS XP This chapter covers the following main topics:
• “Hardware and Software Support” on page 23 • “Driver Installation” on page 28
Hardware and Software Support Supported Operating Systems This Release 195 driver includes drivers designed for the following Microsoft® operating systems: • Microsoft Windows® XP • Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Update Rollup2 • Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 • Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 • Windows XP Professional • Windows XP Home Edition • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
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Supported NVIDIA Products The driver supports notebooks based on the GPUs listed in the following sections:
• “Supported GeForce GPUs” on page 24 • “Supported NVIDIA Quadro NVS GPUs” on page 25 • “Supported NVIDIA Quadro FX GPUs” on page 26 However, the following notebooks are not supported in this release:
• HybridPower notebooks using Intel chipsets, such as: • BenQ Joybook S42 • Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Xi 3650 • Qosmio X305‐Q706 • Qosmio X305‐Q708
• Fujitsu notebooks (please contact the notebook OEM for driver support for these notebooks) • Sony VAIO notebooks (please contact the notebook OEM for driver support for these notebooks) • Any notebook that is launched after the release of this driver version.
Supported GeForce GPUs Table 3.1 lists the NVIDIA products supported by the Release 195 driver, version 195.62 Table 3.1
Supported NVIDIA GeForce Products
Product ION ION LE GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce
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Windows XP 32-bit
Windows XP Professional x64
X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X
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Supported NVIDIA GeForce Products (continued)
Product GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce GeForce
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G 107M G 105M G 103M 9800M GTX 9800M GTS 9800M GT 9800M GS 9700M GTS 9700M GT 9650M GT 9650M GS 9600M GT 9600M GS 9500M GS 9500M G 9400M G 9400M 9300M GS 9300M G 9200M GS 9200M GE 9100M G 8800M GTX 8800M GTS 8800M GS 8700M GT 8600M GT 8600M GS 8400M GT 8400M GS 8400M G 8200M G GT 130M
Windows XP 32-bit
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Supported NVIDIA Quadro NVS GPUs Table 3.2 lists the NVIDIA products supported by the Release 195 driver, version 195.62 Table 3.2
Supported NVIDIA Quadro NVS Products
Product Quadro NVS 320M Quadro NVS 160M
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Supported NVIDIA Quadro NVS Products (continued)
Product Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro
NVS NVS NVS NVS
Hardware and Software Support
150M 140M 135M 130M
Windows XP 32-bit
Windows XP Professional x64
X X X X
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Supported NVIDIA Quadro FX Products
Product Quadro FX 3700M Quadro FX 3600M Quadro FX 2700M Quadro FX 1700M Quadro FX 1600M Quadro FX 770M Quadro FX 570M Quadro FX 370M Quqsro FX 360M
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Driver Installation
Driver Installation System Requirements The hard disk space requirement is minimum 160 MB.
Installation Instructions Before You Begin • Check to make sure that your notebook has a supported GPU and is not listed in the exclusion list (see “Supported NVIDIA Products” on page 24). • It is recommended that you back up your current system configuration. • If you own a Dell Inspiron 1420, Dell XPS M1330, Dell XPS M1530. Dell Latitude D630 or D630c, it is highly recommended that you first install this Dell software update. • If NVIDIA nTune is already installed If you have previously installed NVIDIA nTune, NVIDIA recommends that you uninstall nTune before installing this driver. After the driver install is complete, you can reinstall nTune. • If you do not have System Administrator access privileges, it is assumed that the appropriate person with System Administrator access in your organization will set up and install the NVIDIA graphics driver software on your computer. • The installation process copies all necessary files for operation into the appropriate directories. • The nView system files are copied to your Windows\System directory. • nView Desktop Manager Profile files (*.tvp) are saved in the Windows\Nview directory. Depending on the version of the NVIDIA driver previously installed, profiles may also be located in the Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\ nView_Profiles directory. • As part of the install process, an uninstall is registered in your system. • Under Windows XP, the NVIDIA driver is installed in “Dualview mode” display. However, note that the second display is not activated by default, but must be enabled.
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Preserving Settings Before Upgrading Your Software Before uninstalling or installing software, your can preserve your nView Desktop Manager and/or NVIDIA Display settings by using the nView Desktop Manager Profiles features. Note: Follow the steps below and/or refer to the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager User’s Guide for details. Under Windows XP/2000 and Windows NT 4.0, you must have, at least, Power User access privileges in order to create or save a profile. (Refer to Windows Help if you need an explanation of Power User access rights.) Follow the steps below and/or refer to the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager User’s Guide for details. 1 Open the nView Desktop Manager Profiles page (Figure 4.1). 2 To preserve your current settings, you can use either the Save or the New option from the nView Desktop Manager Profiles page: • If you want to overwrite the currently loaded profile with your changed settings, use the Save option. Notice that a warning message indicates that you are about to overwrite the selected profile. • If you want to retain the currently loaded profile and want to save your changed settings to a new file, click the New option. Enter a name and description of the profile in the New Profile dialog box. For example, you can name this profile My Settings. 3 If you are an “advanced” user and want to customize certain settings in the saved profile, click Advanced << to expand the dialog box (Figure 4.2). 4 To customize the settings, you can select or clear any of the settings check boxes. 5 Click Save to return to the main Profiles page. If you created a new profile, you will see the name of the newly created profile in the profiles list. If you overwrote a current profile, the same profile name is retained in the list. Note: nView Desktop Manager profile (.tvp) files are saved in the Windows\nView directory. Depending on the version of the NVIDIA driver previously installed, profiles may also be saved in the Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\ nView_Profiles directory. 6 Now you can uninstall your current driver for a driver upgrade. 7 After you restart your computer following an NVIDIA new driver install, you can easily load the saved profile from the Profiles page of nView Desktop Manager.
About Using Saved Profiles in Another Computer You can easily use any saved profile (.tvp file in the Windows\nView directory) from one computer and use it in another computer, if you want. You’ll need to copy it to the Windows\nView directory of a computer that has the NVIDIA ForceWare graphics display driver, etc. installed properly. Then this profile can be loaded from another computer from the nView Desktop Manager Profiles page just as it can from your original computer.
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Driver Installation
Uninstalling the NVIDIA Display Driver Software Note: It is highly recommended that you follow the steps in this section to completely uninstall the NVIDIA Display Driver software before updating to a new version of the software. To uninstall the nView software, follow these steps: 1 From the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel to open the Control Panel window. 2 Double‐click the Add/Remove Programs item. 3 Click the NVIDIA Display Driver item from the list. 4 Click Change/Remove. 5 Click Yes to continue. A prompt appears asking whether you want to delete all of the saved nView profiles. • If you click Yes, all of the nView software and all of your saved profiles will be deleted. • If you click No, the nView software is removed, but the profile files are saved in the Windows\nView directory on your hard disk. Your system now restarts.
Installing the NVIDIA Graphics Drivers 1 Follow the instructions on the NVIDIA .com Web site driver download page to locate the appropriate driver to download, based on your hardware and operating system. 2 Click the driver download link. 3 The license agreement dialog box appears. 4 Click Accept if you accept the terms of the agreement, then either open the file or save the file to your PC and open it later. 5 Extract the zip files to a temporary folder on your PC. 6 Open the NVIDIA driver installation .EXE file to launch the NVIDIA InstallShield Wizard. 7 Follow the instructions in the NVIDIA InstallShield Wizard to complete the installation.
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MODE SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS This chapter details the Windows modes supported by the Release 195 driver for NVIDIA products. It contains these sections:
• “General Mode Support Information” on page 32 • “Default Modes Supported by GPU for Windows XP” on page 33 • “Modes Supported by TV Encoders” on page 40
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APPENDIX A: Mode Support for Windows
General Mode Support Information
General Mode Support Information The NVIDIA graphics driver includes a standard list of display modes that are supported by default. These modes are listed in the section “Default Modes Supported by GPU for Windows XP” on page 33. The actual modes available depend on the capabilities of the display. In addition, the NVIDIA graphics driver has a “dynamic EDID detection” capability and will make available additional modes that are listed in the display EDID, provided the graphics hardware can support it. The NVIDIA graphics driver also supports the high resolutions available with the displays listed in Table A.1 as well as the non‐standard modes listed in Table A.2. Table A.1
Modes Supported for High Resolution Displays
Maximum Resolution
Display Apple 30” Cinema HD Display (Dual link DVI) Dell WFP 3007 (Dual Link DVI) HP LP3065 dual‐link DVI flat panel
2560x1600 @ 60 Hz 2560x1600 @ 60 Hz 2560x1600 @ 60Hz.
Hardware Requirements • All GeForce 7 series GPUs and later • GeForce 6800 Ultra 512 • GeForce 6800 with 512 MB
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Non-standard Modes Supported
Resolution 1680 x 1050 1366 x 768
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Default Modes Supported by GPU for Windows XP This section lists the modes that are included by default in the driver INF for the following product families:
• “GeForce 200M Series, 100M Series , 9M Series, GeForce 8M Series, Quadro FX and Quadro NVS Series GPUs” on page 34
Understanding the Mode Format Figure A.1 gives an example of how to read the mode information presented in this section. Resolution Example entry: 1024 x 768 Meaning:
Color Depth 32
Refresh Rates
60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200
Resolution: 1024 x 768 Color depth: 32 bpp Refresh rates: 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85 Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz, 140 Hz, 144 Hz, 150 Hz, 170 Hz, and 200 Hz
Figure A.1 Mode Format
Note: • Horizontal spanning modes of 3840x1080 and above, and vertical spanning modes of 1920x2160 and above generally require at least 32 MB of video memory at 32 bpp. • An “i” next to the refresh rate indicates an interlaced refresh rate.
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Default Modes Supported by GPU for Windows
GeForce 200M Series, 100M Series , 9M Series, GeForce 8M Series, Quadro FX and Quadro NVS Series GPUs This sections lists the supported display resolutions, color depths, and refresh rates for the products listed in “Supported NVIDIA Products” on page 24.
Standard Modes 320 x
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1024 x
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960
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1280 x 1024
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1360 x
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1600 x
900
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1600 x 1024
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1600 x 1200
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1680 x 1050
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1920 x 1200
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720
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1600 x
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Default Modes Supported by GPU for Windows
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1024 x
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60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200 240
1088 x
612
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60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200 240
1152 x
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60 70 72 75 85 100 120 140 144 150 170 200
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1680 x 1050
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1920 x 1080
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1920 x
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Default Modes Supported by GPU for Windows
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800 x 1200
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960 x 1200
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1024 x 1536
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1280 x 1600
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1600 x 1800
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1600 x 2400
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1600 x 1800
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1024 x 1536
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Modes Supported by TV Encoders
Modes Supported by TV Encoders Table A.3 and Table A.4 list the NTSC, PAL, and HDTV TV‐Out modes supported by the NVIDIA driver. Table A.3
Mode Support for S-Video and Composite Out
Resolution
Bit depth Comments
320x200 320x240 640x400 640x480 720x480 720x576 800x600 1024x768
8, 16, 32 8, 16, 32 8, 16, 32 8, 16, 32 8, 16, 32 8, 16, 32 8, 16, 32 8, 16, 32
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DirectDraw mode; not selectable as a Windows desktop DirectDraw mode; not selectable as a Windows desktop DirectDraw mode; not selectable as a Windows desktop Overscans (for video) Overscans (for video) Conexant 25871 only
Mode Support for Component YPrPb Out and DVI Out
Resolution
Comments
480i (SDTV) 480p (EDTV) 720p (HDTV) 1080i (HDTV) 576i (PAL) 576p (PAL)
Supported on graphics boards with Conexant 875 or Philips 7108 TV encoders and compatible connectors, and compatible GeForce 6 Series and GeForce 7 Series GPUs.
The driver supports manual overscan correction for component and DVI outputs. See the ForceWare Graphics Driver User’s Guide for instructions on how to use the overscan correction features in the control panel.
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